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We had a " no feet on the floor" policy. First we had maybe 3 nights where she did not sleep through so in the morning I would get up, say good morning to her and then open the crate, scoop her up and downstairs we would run. It was difficult because we picked Daisy up the day after Christmas and it was freezing and snowy out. Our idea (and it worked beautifully) was to train her to an area right outside our back door. That was her place.
We had a dog that needed to leave our area an order to relieve himself, that was a pain. Not only did we need to hurry we also had to be ready to walk him.
As far as the potty pads or K9 grass goes I never used either but my neighbor trained her Yorkie on the they potty pads...she is the same age as Daisy and she still is not trained to go outside and if there is no potty pad she just squats. She is sorry that is how she attempted training. Personally I did not want Daisy to eliminate herself anywhere in my home.
Lastly I would stay away from the the doggy apartment, that seems completely confusing.
I would carry the puppy downstairs during the night and say nothing until you get outside and simply say "potty" or whatever word you are going to us. Then back up to his/her crate. I hope your potty training goes as well as ours did - we only got up one night and that wasn't even the first night home. Milo was a month old and cried during the night once - I took him out - he went immediately and then back inside. Obviously not every family is that fortunate but don't take him out of the crate at every wimper s/he makes.
I don't know anything about K9 grass but IMHO - I wouldn't use it because I wouldn't want the confusion. Take him/her where you want him/her to go. Kinda like kids and pull-up diapers. To me, thats confusing. We went from diapers to underwear . . . none of that in-between stuff. Just my 2 cents.
I agree with never letting the puppy do its business in the home....I used nothing with Tucker....it was outside and that was the only option.
People gave you some great advice:) I love when people ask lots of questions....we all learn from them....whether it is our first dog or not:)
Hi Stacey,
My previous dog was trained to use pee pads and it worked like a charm, keeping in mind he was only 7 lbs. Sophia on the other hand, just rips them to shreds, if they are left out for her to use. She will do her "thing" on them, but I have to remove it immediately or they are history!!!
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